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  3. RUSSIANS LEAVE ROSTOV

    LONDON, July 27.—The Russians have evacuated Rostov and Novcherkask, the railway town 20 miles to the north-east of Rostov. Meanwhile Marshal Timoshenko's forces are fighting desperately day ...

    Article : 555 words
  4. Another Raid On Townsville; Also Darwin

    TOWNSVILLE was again raided last night. This time by a single flying boat, which was driven off by anti-aircraft nre. The enemy plane ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. STOP-WORK THREAT AT WHYALLA

    ADELAIDE. — Unless the Commonwealth Arbitration Court intervenes nine workers employed at an annexe at Whyalla will stop ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. GOVT. AID FOR POOR LITIGANTS

    SYDNEY.—Aid for litigants in poor circumstances is being considered by the AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Martin), who is ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. BILLY HUGHES HITS OUT FOR SECOND FRONT

    SYDNEY.—A demand for an up-todate strategy was made by the Federal U.A.P. leader (Mr. W. M. Hughes) in an address to the Mosman ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. GAINS BY BRITISH IN DESERT WAR

    LONDON, July 27. — Prisoners have been captured and some territory gained as a result of a small offensive which began in the ...

    Article : 222 words
  9. SAILORS OVERCHARGED

    BRISBANE.—Deposits on "driveyourself" cars hired by sailors had been increased to £35 because of the large number of accidents which ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. Tax Deductions In Forces

    CANBERRA.—The scale, of tax deductions to be made from the pay of fighting forces in Australia will apply to the A.I.F. in Australia as well as the A.M.F., to airmen serving in Australia, and naval personnel who are not serving in sea-going ships. ...

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  11. BLOOD DONORS SOUGHT

    VOLUNTARY blood donors, especially women, are being called on to provide a civilian donor service for use in a possible emergency. Testing and blood grouping of volunteers will begin at once. In an emergency, donors would be rushed to hospital io give blood transfusions to air raid ...

    Article : 362 words
  12. JAPS MARCHING IN DENSE JUNGLE

    SYDNEY.—According to Mr. D. S. Wylie, secretary of the Sangara rubber plantation, only a narrow path which, in some places, winds steeply ...

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  13. ADELAIDE MAN TO LEAD AIR FIGHTERS

    LONDON, July 27.—Flight-Lieut. John Cocks, D.F.C., of Adelaide, will command a flight of new Australian fighter squadrons which has been ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. N.Z. MINISTER IN BRITAIN FOR WAR TALKS

    LONDON, July 27.—The New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr. Nash) arrived today to discuss marketing and other war problems. He ...

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  15. Overcrowded Bus Causes Coal Hold-Up

    SYDNEY.—Although 585 men were idle on New South Wales coalfields today, all mininer district were free from strikes on industrial issues ...

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  16. RAIDS OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, July 27.—Spreading out singly, German bombers took advantage of low clouds today to attack 23 districts in Britain. ...

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  17. Tojo 's Threats

    NEW YORK, July 27.—Japan will show no mercy to Australia if Australian statesmen continued to vacillate by failing to perceive the trend ...

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  18. Hamburg Gets Heavy Bombing Raid

    LONDON, July 27.—At least 175,000 incendiaries, topped off with many two-ton high explosive bombs, were dropped on Hamburg early today. "One of the outstandingly successful attacks of the whole war" is the description given the raid by the Chief of the Bomber Command (Air Marshal Sir Arthur Harris). ...

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  19. SCRAP RUBBER DRIVE

    The rubber scrap brought to the various depots by local residents has been so considerable that it is estimated at about five pounds per head of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  20. THEFTS OF CARGO

    MELBOURNE.—Pilfering of cargoes has reached serious proportions, a Melbourne insurance broker said today. He was speaking of a recent ...

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